Many smart contracts have the disadvantage…

Kate Malkova
Global Crypto Alliance & GCNews.io
1 min readNov 10, 2019

Many smart contracts have the disadvantage that, after being deployed to the blockchain, they cannot be modified making it impossible to improve or add new functionality to them. Not being able to upgrade is one of the negative features that can cause tokens to lose value over time.

CALL token’s smart contract is fortunately not subjected to this limitation. It was constructed with the capability to have its functions upgradeable affording it invaluable means to have future technological advances implemented without having to go through risky and time-consuming swaps.

To eliminate the risk of a developer potentially executing an exploitative function and to utilize the trustlessness that blockchain tech provides, a ballot contract has actually been developed that will allow token holders to vote with their CALL tokens for any potential upgrades in the future; in effect, having community consensus approve or reject any changes to the smart contract.

Click the link to read more: https://gcalliance.io/call-token

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